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SunshineDoc Posted - Aug 15 2012 : 5:39:50 PM
I’m having a blissful moment just now. It involves basil. Yet, even as I have that thought I realize it is not the basil giving me this moment – beyond its heady fragrance holding me hostage and making me stand still.

Involving myself completely and totally in the awareness of this basil is the real trigger to the geyser of Joy I suddenly feel. Holding it in my hand enroute to its destination of the pesto blender, I am drawn right into its magical life.

Which, when done completely, explodes into the awareness of all life.

There is no distinction in that sublime state, between this life or that. Full awareness of any life opens itself into all manners of gratitude. This channel, when tapped, keeps on going and giving.

So it is – standing here making pesto – that I have tasted the herb of Grace. All is well in my world.

And - here's my favorite Pesto recipe, perfected over time for its simplicity and fullness of taste:

- Pulverize: 2 cloves garlic
1/3 cup walnuts
1/3 cup parmesan cheese
1/2 tsp salt
- Add and grind: 2 cups basil (I like it slightly packed because I love the flavor)
- Add and blend: 1/4 cup olive oil

I blog at http://living-in-harmony2.blogspot.com

Being mindful is a way of life - and health.
Mary Ann (Wallace) Iyer, MD
www.maryanniyer.com
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kysheeplady Posted - Aug 16 2012 : 09:15:47 AM
WOW!!!!!

Teri

"There are black sheep in every flock"

White Sheep Farm
www.whitesheepfarm.com
SunshineDoc Posted - Aug 16 2012 : 09:11:56 AM
Wow! I'm printing this "Seashells with Basil" recipe right now even as I type! I have lots of everything called for. If not from my garden - on hand because of the five tons of pesto I'm making. Which is another story.
I "accommodated" for the packet's qualifier stating to expect only a 50% germination rate for the basil seeds I bought earlier this year. I'm not kidding: 100% of them came up!
And -- I think this is the first time in my recorded history that every single seedling that grew survived the trauma of being transplanted out into the cold Oregon "summer" of June.
Soooo -- I am now harvesting a robust 55 basil bushes.
:)
I think they feel the love. LOL

Until later - I'm headed out to do more of the same. Making pesto, that is.

Being mindful is a way of life - and health.
Mary Ann
www.maryanniyer.com
blog: http://living-in-harmony2.blogspot.com
kysheeplady Posted - Aug 16 2012 : 08:53:47 AM
Mary Ann,
So glad you enjoyed my blog ... It has fallen off this summer a bit. I found this on Pinterest the other day. Has everything I like, maybe you will like it too. Picked some fresh basil this morning to dry for winter use. Isn't the scent amazing?!

here is the link http://bigsislilsis.com/2012/07/08/seashells-with-basil-tomatoes-and-garlic/

Teri

"There are black sheep in every flock"

White Sheep Farm
www.whitesheepfarm.com
SunshineDoc Posted - Aug 16 2012 : 08:40:40 AM
Oh, Teri -- I just looked at your blog -- SOOO beautiful and inspiring. You totally get it! :) I can see. The sheer joy of being in the setting of all nature gives.
Thanks for writing.

Being mindful is a way of life - and health.
Mary Ann
www.maryanniyer.com
blog: http://living-in-harmony2.blogspot.com
kysheeplady Posted - Aug 15 2012 : 7:48:04 PM
Yum! Sounds good ... but, you had me at Basil!

Teri

"There are black sheep in every flock"

White Sheep Farm
www.whitesheepfarm.com

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